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Asymmetric Loss Functions for Contract Capacity Optimization
Jun-Lin Lin, Yiqing Zhang, Kunhuang Zhu, Binbin Chen, Feng Zhang
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: asymmetric loss functions, contract capacity, long short-term memory
For high-voltage and extra-high-voltage consumers, the electricity cost depends not only on the power consumed but also on the contract capacity. For the same amount of power consumed, the smaller the difference between the contract capacity and the power consumed, the smaller the electricity cost. Thus, predicting the future power demand for setting the contract capacity is of great economic interest. In the literature, most works predict the future power demand based on a symmetric loss function, such as mean squared error. However, the electricity pricing structure is asymmetric to the under- and overestimation of the actual power demand. In this work, we proposed several loss functions derived from the asymmetric electricity pricing structure. We experimented with the Long Short-Term Memory neural network with these loss functions using a real dataset from a large manufacturing company in the electronics industry in Taiwan. The results show that the proposed asymmetric loss functio... [more]
Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) for Energy Disaggregation Using Soft Computing Techniques
Cristina Puente, Rafael Palacios, Yolanda González-Arechavala, Eugenio Francisco Sánchez-Úbeda
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: appliance consumptions, disaggregation methods, NILM, non-intrusive load monitoring, soft computing
Non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) has become an important subject of study, since it provides benefits to both consumers and utility companies. The analysis of smart meter signals is useful for identifying consumption patterns and user behaviors, in order to make predictions and optimizations to anticipate the use of electrical appliances at home. However, the problem with this kind of analysis rests in how to isolate individual appliances from an aggregated consumption signal. In this work, we propose an unsupervised disaggregation method based on a controlled dataset obtained using smart meters in a standard household. By using soft computing techniques, the proposed methodology can identify the behavior of each of the devices from aggregated consumption records. In the approach developed in this work, it is possible to detect changes in power levels and to build a box model, consisting of a sequence of rectangles of different heights (power) and widths (time), which is highly ada... [more]
Digging Trajectory Optimization for Cable Shovel Robotic Excavation Based on a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm
Qiushi Bi, Guoqiang Wang, Yongpeng Wang, Zongwei Yao, Robert Hall
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: cable shovel, digging trajectory, multi-objective genetic algorithm, robotic excavation
As one of the most essential earth-moving equipment, cable shovels significantly influence the efficiency and economy in the open-pit mining industry. The optimal digging trajectory planning for each cycle is the base for achieving effective and energy-saving operation, especially for robotic excavation, in which case, the digging trajectory can be precisely tracked. In this paper, to serve the vision of cable shovel automation, a two-phase multi-objective genetic algorithm was established for optimal digging trajectory planning. To be more specific, the optimization took digging time and energy consumption per payload as objects with the constraints of the limitations of the driving system and geometrical conditions. The WK-55-type cable shovel was applied for the validation of the effectiveness of the multi-objective optimization method for digging trajectories. The digging performance of the WK-55 cable shovel was tested in the Anjialing mining site to establish the constraints. Bes... [more]
Fuzzy Logic Weight Based Charging Scheme for Optimal Distribution of Charging Power among Electric Vehicles in a Parking Lot
Shahid Hussain, Mohamed A. Ahmed, Ki-Beom Lee, Young-Chon Kim
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: charging scheduling, electric vehicles, fuzzy logic weight, optimal distribution of power, parking lot
Electric vehicles (EVs) parking lots are representing significant charging loads for relatively a long period of time. Therefore, the aggregated charging load of EVs may coincide with the peak demand of the distribution power system and can greatly stress the power grid. The stress on the power grid can be characterized by the additional electricity demand and the introduction of a new peak load that may overwhelm both the substations and transmission systems. In order to avoid the stress on the power grid, the parking lot operators are required to limit the penetration level of EVs and optimally distribute the available power among them. This affects the EV owner’s quality of experience (QoE) and thereby reducing the quality of performance (QoP) for the parking lot operators. The QoE is represents the satisfaction level of EV owners; whereas, the QoP is a measurement representing the ratio of EVs with QoE to the total number of EVs. This study proposes a fuzzy logic weight-based charg... [more]
Development of Weighting Scheme for Indoor Air Quality Model Using a Multi-Attribute Decision Making Method
Michał Piasecki, Krystyna Kostyrko
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: building comfort, IAQ, IEQ, indoor air quality, indoor air quality models, indoor environmental quality, MADM, MCDM, multi-criteria decision analysis, PD, sustainable building, user dissatisfaction, weights system
When planning the energy demand of ventilation, proper consideration should be given to the possible scenarios of indoor air quality and pollutant concentrations. The purpose of the present research is to create a practical method of prioritising indoor air pollutants, considering technical, economical and health aspects, in the Indoor Air Quality model (IAQ). In order to find the global weights for the combined IAQindex model sub-elements (in practice, air pollutant concentrations), the Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach is used. The authors have approached the problem of a weighting scheme in a model such as the complex model of the IAQ related to making decisions with many criteria and with the Multi-Attribute Decision Making MADM approach (specifically MCDM). The basis of the MADM method is a decision matrix constructed rationally by the authors, which includes six attributes: actual indoor air carbon dioxide concentration, total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and f... [more]
Evaluation of a Modified Equivalent Fuel-Consumption Minimization Strategy Considering Engine Start Frequency and Battery Parameters for a Plugin Hybrid Two-Wheeler
Naga Kavitha Kommuri, Andrew McGordon, Antony Allen, Dinh Quang Truong
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery ageing, engine switching and charge sustained, equivalent fuel-consumption minimization strategy (ECMS), fuel economy, hybrid two-wheeler, load-levelling control (LLC), parallel plugin hybrid
An appropriate energy management strategy is essential to enhance the performance of hybrid electric vehicles. A novel modified equivalent fuel-consumption minimization strategy (ECMS) is developed considering the engine operating point deviation from the optimum operating line. This paper focuses on an all-inclusive evaluation of this modified ECMS with other state-of-art energy management strategies concerning battery ageing, engine switching along with fuel economy and charge sustenance. The simulation-based results of a hybrid two-wheeler concept are analysed, which shows that the modified ECMS offers the highest benefit compared to rule-based controllers concerning fuel economy and reduction in engine switching events. However, the improvement in fuel economy using modified ECMS has significant negative potential effects on critical battery parameters influencing battery ageing. The results are analysed and found consistent for two different drive cycles and three different powert... [more]
The Use of Nanomaterials in Shaping the Properties of Cement Slurries Used in Drilling
Marcin Rzepka, Miłosz Kędzierski
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: carbon nanotubes, cement slurry, mechanical strength, nanosilica, nanosized alumina, set cement, wellbore stability
For several decades, constant research has been performed in the world in order to obtain more durable, tighter, or less environmentally harmful binding materials which could be used to seal casing strings in boreholes. There is an increasing search for innovative solutions allowing the production of the highest possible class of binding cements. Since the beginning of the 21st century, one thing which has become synonymous with development is nanotechnology—a dynamically growing branch of science involving both the design, production, and testing of structures with the size of billionths of a metre. Among other things, a set cement stone is made of the grains of hydrated calcium silicates and calcium aluminates, between which there are pore spaces. Fine grains of nanoparticles can successfully settle inside these spaces, causing a decrease in the porosity and permeability of cement matrix. The paper presents the results of laboratory tests performed for formulas of cement slurries con... [more]
Probabilistic Microgrid Energy Management with Interval Predictions
Jiayu Cheng, Dongliang Duan, Xiang Cheng, Liuqing Yang, Shuguang Cui
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: interval predictions, isolated microgrid system, microgrid energy management, model predictive control (MPC), probabilistic dispatch
In this paper, we consider a probabilistic microgrid dispatch problem where the predictions of the load and the Renewable Energy Source (RES) generation are given in the form of intervals. A hybrid method combining scenario-selected optimization and reserve strategy using the Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework is proposed. Specifically, first of all, an appropriate scenario is selected by the optimizer at each optimization stage, and then the optimal scheduling and reservation of system capacity are determined based on the selected scenario and possible variations in the future as provided by the predictors. In addition, a new reserve strategy is introduced to adaptively maintain system reliability and respond to variations in the hierarchical microgrid control. Simulations are conducted to compare our proposed method with the existing robust method and the deterministic dispatch with perfect information. Results show that our proposed method significantly improves the system eff... [more]
Effective Electricity Theft Detection in Power Distribution Grids Using an Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System
Konstantinos V. Blazakis, Theodoros N. Kapetanakis, George S. Stavrakakis
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), data mining, non-technical losses (NTLs), power distribution grids, power theft detection, smart electricity metering, smart grid
Electric power grids are a crucial infrastructure for the proper operation of any country and must be preserved from various threats. Detection of illegal electricity power consumption is a crucial issue for distribution system operators (DSOs). Minimizing non-technical losses is a challenging task for the smooth operation of electrical power system in order to increase electricity provider’s and nation’s revenue and to enhance the reliability of electrical power grid. The widespread popularity of smart meters enables a large volume of electricity consumption data to be collected and new artificial intelligence technologies could be applied to take advantage of these data to solve the problem of power theft more efficiently. In this study, a robust artificial intelligence algorithm adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)—with many applications in many various areas—is presented in brief and applied to achieve more effective detection of electric power theft. To the best of our kn... [more]
Natural Polymers for Green Supercapacitors
Giovanni Emanuele Spina, Federico Poli, Alessandro Brilloni, Daniele Marchese, Francesca Soavi
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electrospinning, green supercapacitor, ionic liquid, pullulan, water processable polymer
Water-processable natural polymers represent a valuable alternative for the sustainable manufacturing of electrical double layer capacitors (EDLCs). Here, we demonstrate for the first time the feasibility of the use of pullulan to produce high mass loading electrodes (>10 mg cm−2) at low binder content (10%) for ionic-liquid based EDLCs. Pullulan has also been processed as a porous separator by electrospinning. Its ionic resistance and thermal stability have been evaluated in different electrolytes and were found to be superior compared to those of a cellulose triacetate electrospun separator. Pullulan-ionic liquid EDLCs were, thus, assembled and charged up to 3.2 V. The EDLCs delivered specific energy and power of 7.2 Wh kg−1 and 3.7 kW kg−1 and featured good cycling stability over 5000 cycles.
Evaluation of the Effects of Smart Charging Strategies and Frequency Restoration Reserves Market Participation of an Electric Vehicle
Fabian Rücker, Michael Merten, Jingyu Gong, Roberto Villafáfila-Robles, Ilka Schoeneberger, Dirk Uwe Sauer
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: aFRR, battery aging, electric vehicle, frequency restoration reserve, grid service, photovoltaics, prosumer, self-consumption, self-sufficiency, smart charging
The emergence of electric vehicles offers the opportunity to decarbonize the transportation and mobility sector. With smart charging strategies and the use of electricity generated from renewable sources, electric vehicle owners can reduce their electricity bill as well as reduce their carbon footprint. We investigated smart charging strategies for electric vehicle charging at household and workplace sites with photovoltaic systems. Furthermore, we investigated the participation of an electric vehicle in the provision of positive automatic frequency restoration reserve (aFRR) in Germany from 30 October 2018 to 31 July 2019. We find that the provision of positive aFRR in Germany returns a positive net return. The positive net return is, however, not sufficient to cover the current investment cost for a necessary control unit. For home charging, we find that self-sufficiency rates of up to 48.1% and an electricity cost reduction of 17.6% for one year can be reached with unidirectional sm... [more]
Assessment of Green Methanol Production Potential and Related Economic and Environmental Benefits: The Case of China
Oleg Bazaluk, Valerii Havrysh, Vitalii Nitsenko, Tomas Baležentis, Dalia Streimikiene, Elena A. Tarkhanova
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: biomethanol, Carbon Dioxide, efficiency, Methanol, vehicle
Adopting a new paradigm for social development implies a transition to a circular economy. The above requires the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the utilization of wastes, and the use of renewable energy sources. The most promising way is the use of methanol for industrial and transport applications. China is experiencing a boom in methanol production and its use in almost every sector of the economy. The purpose of this study was to reveal economic benefits, carbon dioxide emissions and the potential production of green methanol. Fuel price history, energy costs and fuel economy were used for economic assessment. Life cycle analysis to evaluate carbon dioxide emissions was applied. It was revealed that only the use of green methanol as a fuel results in decreases in well-to-wheel CO2 emissions compared to fossil fuels. The potential methanol production by using recycled waste and wind power was determined. Its annual production can range from 6.83 to 32.43 million tones. On th... [more]
Towards Rural Revitalization Strategy for Housing in Gully Regions of the Loess Plateau: Environmental Considerations
Tao Zhang, Qi Ding, Qinian Hu, Bin Liu, Weijun Gao, Dian Zhou, Hiroatsu Fukuda
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: energy demand, gully regions of the Loess Plateau, life cycle assessment, residential building, rural habitat, rural revitalization strategy
Under the background of Chinese Rural Revitalization Strategy, how to improve rural regional environment and living quality is very important and urgent. At present, residential buildings in gully regions of the Loess Plateau have poor insulation and high-energy consumption. Thus, better ecological design can largely save energy and improve living comfort. The findings of this paper provide an insight into the ecological design potentials for reducing energy demand across rural regions in China. In this paper, we select three main types of residential buildings in gully regions and build energy demand models based on the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method. The results show that the energy demand in the building use stage is extremely high in all three typical buildings, which account for around 90% of the whole life cycle. The energy demand of the traditional adobe residential building is lower than the brick-concrete structure buildings. The LCA method used in this paper can quantify... [more]
Spatial Differences in Carbon Intensity in Polish Households
Edyta Sidorczuk-Pietraszko
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: carbon intensity, index decomposition analysis, Kaya identity, spatial analysis
Knowledge about the driving forces behind greenhouse gasses (GHG) emissions is crucial for informed and evidence-based policy towards mitigation of GHG emission and changing production and consumption patterns. Both national and regional-level authorities are capable of addressing their actions more effectively if they have information about the spatial distribution of phenomena related to the policies they conduct. In this context, the main aim of this paper is to explain the regional differences in carbon intensity in Poland. The differences in carbon intensity between regions and the national average were analysed using index decomposition analysis (IDA). Aggregate carbon intensity for regional economies as well as the carbon intensity of households was investigated. For both levels of analysis: total emissions and emission from households economic development is the key factor responsible for the inter-regional differences in carbon emission per capita. In the case of total emissio... [more]
Artificial Intelligence-Based Weighting Factor Autotuning for Model Predictive Control of Grid-Tied Packed U-Cell Inverter
Mostefa Mohamed-Seghir, Abdelbasset Krama, Shady S. Refaat, Mohamed Trabelsi, Haitham Abu-Rub
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Model Predictive Control, packed U-cell (PUC) inverter, weighting factor autotuning
The tuning of weighting factor has been considered as the most challenging task in the implementation of multi-objective model predictive control (MPC) techniques. Thus, this paper proposes an artificial intelligence (AI)-based weighting factor autotuning in the design of a finite control set MPC (FCS-MPC) applied to a grid-tied seven-level packed U-cell (PUC7) multilevel inverter (MLI). The studied topology is capable of producing a seven-level output voltage waveform and inject sinusoidal current to the grid with high power quality while using a reduced number of components. The proposed cost function optimization algorithm ensures auto-adjustment of the weighting factor to guarantee low injected grid current total harmonic distortion (THD) at different power ratings while balancing the capacitor voltage. The optimal weighting factor value is selected at each sampling time to guarantee a stable operation of the PUC inverter with high power quality. The weighting factor selection is p... [more]
Do Oil Price Shocks and Other Factors Create Bigger Impacts on Islamic Banks than Conventional Banks?
Jabir Esmaeil, Husam Rjoub, Wing-Keung Wong
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: bank profitability, conventional and islamic banks, GCC countries, panel ARDL, Sustainability
The main aim of this study is to empirically examine and compares the impacts of oil price shocks, Arab revolutions, some macroeconomics, and bank-specific variables on bank profitability indicators between Conventional and Islamic banks in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The study employed panel Autoregressive-Distributed Lag (ARDL) techniques to examine the causal relationship both at the short and long-run. Our results reveal that most of the variables employed in our study significantly influence Return on Asset (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), and Net Interest Margin (NIM)/ Net Profit Margin (NPM) for both Conventional Banks (CBs) and Islamic Banks (IBs) similarly in the long run. Findings from our study imply that both CBs and IBs have some similar features in nature, which could be because of the structure of the policies for IBs is in line with the regulatory framework for the CBs. The main finding from the study is the significance of oil price shock and the Arab sprin... [more]
High-Speed Imaging of Spray Formation and Combustion in an Optical Engine: Effects of Injector Aging and TPGME as a Fuel Additive
Xinda Zhu, Manu Mannazhi, Natascia Palazzo, Per-Erik Bengtsson, Öivind Andersson
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: diesel combustion, injector aging, natural luminosity, spray formation, TPGME
High-speed imaging of fuel sprays and combustion is conducted on a light-duty optical engine to investigate the effects of injector aging, with a focus on soot. The spray behaviors of one new and one aged injector are compared using Mie-scattering. In addition to this, the combustion process of a baseline diesel fuel and a blend with TPGME (tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether) are compared using natural luminosity (NL) imaging. TPGME is an oxygenated additive which can be used to reduce soot emissions. X-ray tomography of the two injectors demonstrates that the aging does not lead to significant geometry differences, nor to formation of dense internal nozzle deposits. Both injectors show similar liquid penetration and spreading angle. However, the aged injector shows a prolonged injection and more fuel dribbling after the injection events, leading to a higher injection quantity. The fuel quantity difference shows a larger impact on the NL at low load than the TPGME additive, indicatin... [more]
Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis in North America’s Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Countries
Raul Arango Miranda, Robert Hausler, Rabindranarth Romero Lopez, Mathias Glaus, Jose Ramon Pasillas-Diaz
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: climate change, economic growth, energy policy, environmental Kuznets curve, exergy analysis, greenhouse gases, NAFTA
In force since 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is still the most comprehensive agreement ever developed, conforming to the world’s largest trade market. However, the environmental impacts cannot be neglected, particularly greenhouse gas emissions. The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis is revisited, studying Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.A. in relation to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, gross domestic product (GDP), energy, and exergy consumption. Ordinary least squares, vector autoregression, and Granger causality tests are conducted. Additionally, exergy indicators and the human development index (HDI) are proposed. Results for Mexico and the U.S.A. describe similar and interesting outcomes. In the search of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), the EKC hypothesis is confirmed for Mexico and the U.S.A. However, for Canada, the EKC hypothesis does not stand. The Granger causality test displays the existence of a uni-directional causality running from CO2... [more]
An Autonomic Cycle of Data Analysis Tasks for the Supervision of HVAC Systems of Smart Building
Jose Aguilar, Douglas Ardila, Andrés Avendaño, Felipe Macias, Camila White, José Gomez-Pulido, José Gutierrez de Mesa, Alberto Garces-Jimenez
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: autonomic computing, building management systems, HVAC system, supervisory system
Early fault detection and diagnosis in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems may reduce the damage of equipment, improving the reliability and safety of smart buildings, generating social and economic benefits. Data models for fault detection and diagnosis are increasingly used for extracting knowledge in the supervisory tasks. This article proposes an autonomic cycle of data analysis tasks (ACODAT) for the supervision of the building’s HVAC systems. Data analysis tasks incorporate data mining models for extracting knowledge from the system monitoring, analyzing abnormal situations and automatically identifying and taking corrective actions. This article shows a case study of a real building’s HVAC system, for the supervision with our ACODAT, where the HVAC subsystems have been installed over the years, providing a good example of a heterogeneous facility. The proposed supervisory functionality of the HVAC system is capable of detecting deviations, such as faults or... [more]
Partial Discharge Behaviour of a Protrusion in Gas-Insulated Systems under DC Voltage Stress
Thomas Götz, Hannah Kirchner, Karsten Backhaus
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: gas-insulated system, HVDC, partial discharge, protrusion, SF6, synthetic air
High reliability, independence from environmental conditions, and the compact design of gas-insulated systems will lead to a wide application in future high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems. Reliable operation of these assets can be ensured by applying meaningful and robust partial discharge diagnosis during development tests, acceptance tests, or operation. Therefore, the discharge behavior must be well understood. This paper aims to contribute to this understanding by investigating the partial discharge behavior of a distorted weakly inhomogeneous electrode arrangement in sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and synthetic air under high DC voltage stress. In order to get a better understanding, the partial discharge current is measured under the variation of the insulation gas pressure, the gas type, the electric field strength, and the voltage polarity. Derived from this, a classification of the different discharge types is performed. As a result, four different discharge typ... [more]
Compensated Load Flow Solutions for Distribution System State Estimation
Catalina Gómez-Quiles, Esther Romero-Ramos, Antonio de la Villa-Jaén, Antonio Gómez-Expósito
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: distribution systems, load flow, state estimation
State estimation of distribution systems typically relies on measurement sets with very low redundancy levels. In this paper, this fact is exploited by first solving a conventional load flow, using exclusively a critical set of measurements, and then compensating the solution to account for the few redundant measurements available. This leads to a suboptimal but sufficiently accurate estimate. It is shown how the sparse triangular factorization of the load flow Jacobian matrix can be fully exploited throughout the compensation-based procedure, preventing in this way the ill-conditioning associated with the gain matrix arising in the conventional least-squares formulation. Simulation results are provided for measurement configurations customarily found in distribution systems, showing the potential advantages of the proposed methodology.
A Numerical Analysis of the Fire Characteristics after Sprinkler Activation in the Compartment Fire
Ho Trong Khoat, Ji Tea Kim, Tran Dang Quoc, Ji Hyun Kwark, Hong Sun Ryou
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: extinguishing coefficient, fire dynamics simulator (FDS), fire suppression, smoke logging, smoke spread, sprinkler
Understanding fire characteristics under sprinkler spray is valuable for performance-based safety design. However, fire characteristics during fire suppression by sprinkler spray has seldom been studied in detail. In order to present a fire suppression model by sprinkler spray and determine the fire characteristics after sprinkler activation in a compartment, a numerical analysis was conducted using a fire dynamics simulator (FDS). A simple fire suppression model by sprinkler spray was calibrated by comparing ceiling temperatures from experimental data. An extinguishing coefficient of 3.0 was shown to be suitable for the fire suppression model. The effect of sprinkler spray on the smoke layer during fire suppression was explained, revealing a smoke logging phenomenon. In addition, the smoke, which spread under the influence of the sprinkler spray, was also investigated. The temperature, velocity, and mass flow rate of the smoke layer through the doorway was significantly reduced during... [more]
Investigation of Deterministic, Statistical and Parametric NB-PLC Channel Modeling Techniques for Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Bilal Masood, M. Arif Khan, Sobia Baig, Guobing Song, Ateeq Ur Rehman, Saif Ur Rehman, Rao M. Asif, Muhammad Babar Rasheed
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AMI, NB-PLC, SG, TL
This paper is focused on the channel modeling techniques for implementation of narrowband power line communication (NB-PLC) over medium voltage (MV) network for the purpose of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). Three different types of models, based on deterministic method, statistical method, and network parameters based method are investigated in detail. Transmission line (TL) theory model is used to express the MV network as a two-port network to examine characteristics of sending and receiving NB-PLC signals. Multipath signal propagation model is used to incorporate the effect of multipath signals to determine the NB-PLC transfer function. A Simulink model is proposed which considers the values of MV network to examine the characteristics of NB-PLC signals. Frequency selectivity is also introduced in the impedances to compare variations and characteristics with constant impedances based MV network. A state-of-the-art mechanism for the modeling of capacitive coupling device, an... [more]
A Numerical Study for Performance Prediction of a Metal Hydride Thermal Energy Conversion System Elaborating the Superadiabatic Condition
Suyun Ham, Sanggoo Kang, Kyu-Jung Kim
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: heat pump, HVAC, metal-hydride, non-vapor compression, porous media, temperature, thermal wave
In this study, we investigate a numerical-modeling method uniquely performing analyses of 50 different metal hydrides to find the optimized thermal effect. This paper presents a metal-hydride thermal energy conversion method, which offers an alternative approach to the traditional vapor-compression heat pump associated with conventional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). The authors have developed an innovative heat pump applicable to non-vapor compression-based systems, which are in compliance with low-temperature heat source requirements for operation. The new heat pump has a high-energy savings potential for both heating and cooling that featured two different metal-hydrides, that are distributed inside parallel channels filled with porous media. Thermal energy conversion is developed as a set of successive thermal waves. The numerical-modeling results present the enhanced thermal effect, which is attained in a synchronous motion of the thermal waves and the heat sou... [more]
Techno-Economic Assessment of the Use of Syngas Generated from Biomass to Feed an Internal Combustion Engine
J. R. Copa, C. E. Tuna, J. L. Silveira, R. A. M. Boloy, P. Brito, V. Silva, J. Cardoso, D. Eusébio
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: biomass gasification, Energy Efficiency, internal combustion engines-generator, Monte Carlo method, small-scale systems, Technoeconomic Analysis
The focus of this study is to provide a comparative techno-economic analysis concerning the deployment of small-scale gasification systems in dealing with various fuels from two countries, Portugal and Brazil, for electricity generation in a 15 kWe downdraft gasifier. To quantify this, a mathematical model was implemented and validated against experimental runs gathered from the downdraft reactor. Further, a spreadsheet economic model was developed combining the net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR) and the payback period (PBP) over the project’s lifetime set to 25 years. Cost factors included expenses related to electricity generation, initial investment, operation and maintenance and fuel costs. Revenues were estimated from the electricity sales to the grid. A Monte Carlo sensitivity analysis was used to measure the performance of the economic model and determine the investment risk. The analysis showed an electricity production between 11.6 to 15 kW, with a general... [more]
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